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I am new to this forum, but was looking to make one of these masks. I tried to make the Kakama but it wasn't really working all that well with regular printer paper. My school recently bought two 3d printers, so I was wondering if the original 3d files are available somewhere so I could go that route? I appreciate any input, thanks!

I am new to this forum, but was looking to make one of these masks. I tried to make the Kakama but it wasn't really working all that well with regular printer paper. My school recently bought two 3d printers, so I was wondering if the original 3d files are available somewhere so I could go that route? I appreciate any input, thanks!

So leme explain some here. These are probably taken from a render. If I where you, I would go about looking for the .obj of these. I can dig up these my self, I know I got them around here, somewhere.

I am new to this forum, but was looking to make one of these masks. I tried to make the Kakama but it wasn't really working all that well with regular printer paper. My school recently bought two 3d printers, so I was wondering if the original 3d files are available somewhere so I could go that route? I appreciate any input, thanks!

Regular printer paper will not work, you will need to find a heavier weight, such as 65 lb or 110 lb. 110 lb is pretty hard to find (from my experience, Wal-mart is the only place you can find it)

As for the 3d models, I really don't have permission to share the original .obj's as they are the work of the modelers of Bionicle: Next Generation, which is pretty nonexistent now.

Edited by CrunchbiteNuva, Jan 23 2014 - 10:39 PM.

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I am new to this forum, but was looking to make one of these masks. I tried to make the Kakama but it wasn't really working all that well with regular printer paper. My school recently bought two 3d printers, so I was wondering if the original 3d files are available somewhere so I could go that route? I appreciate any input, thanks!

Please do not post in topics that have been inactive for 60 days or more, unless they specify that they are collection topics (in this forum). I PMed the topic starter just to be sure he didn't want to officially call it one; he's okay with just closing this topic as is normal for revived topics.